http://www.JewishWorldReview.com |• Bill Clinton reportedly recruited Hollywood's Steven Spielberg to try to coach Hillary on camera technique so that she'll become more likeable on TV. That's a tough task. Spielberg used to get the same request from shark-lovers after Jaws came out but once the public's mind is made up it's made up.

• Jordan Spieth won the Tour Championship allowing him to take home the Fed Ex Cup and ten million dollars. All in all, Spieth made twenty-two million this year. It's the most prize money ever made by a golfer in one year, until next year when John Boehner completes his first year as a Washington lobbyist.

• Speaker John Boehner resigned office Friday amidst a House GOP civil war between moderates and hardliners over funding for Planned Parenthood. He will leave after twenty-five years in the House. Once he leaves Congress, no word yet on what he's going to do with those extra fourteen days off a year.

• German Chancellor Angela Merkel complained to Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg at the U.N. Monday that Facebook is not doing enough to control xenophobic outbursts by FB users. You can't make it up. How bad has it gotten when the Germans are complaining about boasts of racial superiority?

• President Obama spoke at the UN and demanded that Syria's Bashir al Assad be ousted as part of war against ISIS. Only nine percent of Americans favor invading Syria. Congratulations are in order for the United States Congress, they are now one percent more popular than starting another war.

• Russia's Vladimir Putin did a CBS 60 Minutes interview Sunday on the eve of his speech to the U.N. General Assembly. Forbes says he's amassed a personal fortune of seventy billion dollars and he was raised communist. Imagine how rich he'd be if he didn't believe in the re-distribution of wealth.

• The Wall Street Journal reported that Volkswagen's new CEO Matthias Muller vowed that VW is going to change the company culture following its emissions-cheating scandal. He said he stands behind every car VW makes. He may have lung cancer and it's no harm at this point if he stands there.

• USA Today says a Justice Department report says DEA agents had sex parties in Colombia with prostitutes who were paid with drug cartel money. It was considered part of the job. Charlie Sheen never thought he'd live to see the day where he bought the screen rights to a Justice Department report.

• NASA scientists confirmed evidence Monday that a salt water ocean once existed on the planet Mars. After that, the evidence of life is pretty scarce. After forty years of exploration, scientists have found no football, no beer, and no porn on the Red Planet, disproving the idea that Men are from Mars.